Overall: Live Up to Your Name is a Korean Comedy, Romance, Drama (2017). Live Up to Your Name cast: Kim Nam-Gil, Kim A-Joong, Yun Ju-Sang. Live Up to Your Name Date: 12 August 2017. Live Up to Your Name episodes: 16.
Live Up to Your Name Detail
Drama: Live Up to Your Name (2017)
Network: tvN
Director: Hong Jong Chan
Writer: Kim Eun Hee
Main Stars: Kim Nam-Gil, Kim A-Joong, Yun Ju-Sang
Genres: Comedy, Romance, Drama
Country: South Korea
Language: Korean
Release Date: 12 August 2017
Season: 1
Aired: 12 August 2017-1 October 2017
Aired On: Saturday, Sunday
Also Known As: Myeongbulheojeon, Deserving of the Name, Live Up to Your Name, Dr. Heo, 명불허전, Live Up to Your Name 2017
Live Up to Your Name Synopsis and Plot Summary
Heo I’m, who is conceived in a mistress family in the Joseon period and has the exceptional clinical aptitude, is disappointed about his vocation as he neglects to move to higher situations in the administration in light of his experience. Unintentionally, he heads out through an ideal opportunity to present-day Seoul 400 years after the fact and meets current specialist Yeon Gyung. Feeling that Heo I’m is strange, she would like to dispose of Heo I’m however rather, they go back to Joseon together once more.
Live Up to Your Name Cast
Kim Nam-Gil as Heo I’m
Kim Ah Joong as Choi Yeon-Kyung
Yun Ju-Sang as Choi Chun-Sool
Tae Hang-Ho as Min Byung-Ki
Yoo Min-Kyu as Yoo Jae-Ha / Yoo Jin-O
Eom Hyo-Seop as Heo Jun
Yoo Min-Kyu as Yoo Jin-O
Mun Ka-Young as Dongmakgae
Shin Rin-Ah as Yeon-Yi
Oh Dae-Hwan as Doo-Chil
Byeon Woo Seok as Assistant Heo Jun
Noh Jung Eui as Oh Ha Ra
Roh Jeong-Eui as Oh Ha-Ra
Ahn Suk-Hwan as Shin Myung-Hoon
Lee Dae-Yeon as Professor Hwang
Lee Jae-Won as Kang Man-Soo
Sung Joo as Kim Min-Jae
Moon Ga Young as Dong Mak Gae
Kim Jung Hee as Japanese officer
Jung So Min as Byun Mi Young
Jin Joo Hyung as Chairman Park’s son
Yoo Teo as Guy at the Bar
Park Noh Shik as Woodcutter
Uhm Chae Young as Choi Yeon Kyung Young
Lee Ga Ryeong as Gisaeng
Additional Cast Members
Kim Myung-Gon as Ma Sung-Tae
Min Ji-A as Jeon Jae-Sook
Kwon Hyuk as Goo Ji-Woong
Lee Jae-Kyoon as Jin Young-Hoon
Choi Jae-Sup as Ddaksae
Hiromitsu Takeda as Sayaga
Maeng Sang-Hun as Yoo Chan-Sung / homeless man
Kim Byung-Choon as Kwon Ji
Kim Young-Sun as a psychiatrist
Jin Seon-Kyu as Yeon-Yi’s father
Lee Do-Yub as Oh Ha-Ra’s father
Jo Seung-Yeon as King Sanjo
Woo Hyuk as Choong-Ho
Kim Jung-Hwan as Sung-Tae’s secretary
Heo Sung-Tae as a gangster
Shin Dam-Soo as Yeon-Kyung’s father
Cha Soon-Hyoung as Suzuki
Choi Dae-Sung as Heo Im’s teacher
Han Hee-Jung as Ha-Ra’s helper
Jin Ju-Hyeong as CEO Park’s son
Ryoo Han-Bi as Choi Yeon-Kyung teens
Um Chae-Young as Choi Yeon-Kyung child
Lee Chae-Kyung as Choi Yeon-Kyung’s mother
Kim Si-Eun as patient’s wife
Park Seung-Joon as a grandchild
Seo Kwang-Jae as facial nerve palsy patient
Moon Woo-Jin as Heo I’m a child
Kim Young-Ok as Kkot-Boon
Kim Hye-Eun as Ha-Ra’s mother
Yeom Hye Ran as a restaurant owner
Park Ji-Il as Presidential Secretary for Economy
Kim Jong-Goo as CEO Park